Abstract: A dual bar code for detecting food contamination. When no contamination is present a first bar code identifies the food product. When contamination is present a second bar code identifies the presence of contaminants.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 24, 2000
Date of Patent:
November 12, 2002
Assignee:
California South Pacific Investors
Inventors:
Robert M. Goldsmith, Catherine H. Goldsmith, James G. Woodaman
Abstract: The present invention relates to a food contamination detector associated with a double bar code, given the trademark GILBAR™ by the owner of the present invention, that includes coded indicia used to identify the presence of conditions indicative of microbial contamination in food, including toxic contaminants, bacterial metabolites, and other microbial secretions. Of the two bar code symbols associated with the food contamination detector, the first identifies the food product in terms of the type of food, the quantity, the price and the like, while the second bar code symbol is designed to identify the presence of contaminants. When contamination is not detected, the first bar code symbol is scanner readable, whereas the second bar code symbol is not. Once contamination is detected, bars in both bar code symbols can appear or disappear causing the first bar code symbol to become scanner unreadable and the second bar code symbol to become scanner readable.
Abstract: A food contamination detector. The food contamination detector comprises a first bar code symbol coded to identify a food product by a bar code reader, a second bar code symbol coded to identify contaminated food by a bar code reader, and an indicator printed onto a substrate which changes color when food is contaminated and causes the first bar code symbol to be unreadable by a bar code reader and causes the second bar code symbol to become readable by a bar code reader.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 12, 1999
Date of Patent:
February 20, 2001
Assignee:
California South Pacific Investors
Inventors:
Robert M. Goldsmith, Catherine H. Goldsmith, James G. Woodaman
Abstract: A food contamination detector. The food contamination detector comprises a first bar code symbol coded to identify a food product by a bar code reader, a second bar code symbol coded to identify contaminated food by a bar code reader, and an indicator printed onto a substrate which changes color when food is contaminated and causes the first bar code symbol to be unreadable by a bar code reader and causes the second bar code symbol to become readable by a bar code reader.
Abstract: A food contamination detector. The detector comprises a tray for holding a food product. A collector is placed in the tray for collecting liquids from the food. A bar code detector is located in the collector.